https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855004/view/slopes-of-reventador-volcano2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8662 Slopes of Reventador VolcanoK006/8662 Aerial view rising over montane rainforest on the lower slopes of Reventador Volcano in the Ecuadorian Amazon. The purple flowered trees are Tibouchina lepidota (fam. Melastomataceae).https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855004/350wm/K0068662-Slopes_of_Reventador_Volcano-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855004/preview/K0068662-Slopes_of_Reventador_Volcano-SPL.mp418.032017-06-01Yesaboveaerialamazonamericaandesbloomcanopycloudcloudforestdawndroneecuadorfloraflowergreenhillsidelandscapelepidotamontanemorningmountainpanoramarainforestreventadorruggedslopesouthsteepstratovolcanotibouchinavolcanicvolcanohttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855005/view/dirt-road-cut-into-montane-rainforest2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8664 Dirt road cut into montane rainforestK006/8664 Flying along a dirt road being cut into montane rainforest near Reventador Volcano in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Now pristine, the road will bring in colonists, cattle ranchers and the forest will be cut.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855005/350wm/K0068664-Dirt_road_cut_into_montane_rainforest-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855005/preview/K0068664-Dirt_road_cut_into_montane_rainforest-SPL.mp415.132017-06-01Yes4kaboveaerialamazonclearedclimatecloudforestcolonistconservationcutdeforestationdeforesteddevelopmentdirtdroneecuadorenvironmentexploitationfellflyingforesthillsidejunglemontanemountainnatureprimarypristinequijosrainforestreventadorridgehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855006/view/reventador-volcano-erupting-drone-timelapse2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8675 Reventador volcano erupting, drone timelapseK006/8675 Aerial timelapse footage of Reventador volcano erupting. The view is looking over slopes covered with Amazon rainforest, and into the caldera where the cone is erupting a plume of ash. Filmed in Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855006/350wm/K0068675-Reventador_volcano_erupting,_drone_timelapse-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855006/preview/K0068675-Reventador_volcano_erupting,_drone_timelapse-SPL.mp424.152017-06-01Yes4kaboveactiveaerialamazonamericaandesashbluecalderacanopycloudconedawndescendingdisasterdowndroneecuadoreruptexplodeexplosionexplosivegasgeologygreenlandscapelapsemorningmountainplumepyroclastichttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855007/view/mud-flow-from-cotopaxi-volcano-aerial2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8681 Mud flow from Cotopaxi volcano, aerialK006/8681 Aerial view of a volcanic lahar or mud flow resulting from the 2015-6 eruptions of Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador. White vapour is erupting from the crater.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855007/350wm/K0068681-Mud_flow_from_Cotopaxi_volcano,_aerial-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855007/preview/K0068681-Mud_flow_from_Cotopaxi_volcano,_aerial-SPL.mp414.132017-06-01Yes4kactiveaerialaltiplanoamericaandesashbarrenchannelcotopaxicraterdebrisdestructiondisasterdroneecuadoreruptingeruptionflowflyinggeologyglidinglaharmountainmudparamoplainsnowsouthstratovolcanotrackinguhdhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855008/view/trans-andean-oil-pipeline2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8682 Trans-Andean oil pipelineK006/8682 Aerial view of the Trans-Andean oil pipeline passing through montane rainforest in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Transports oil from the Amazon to the coast. Clearings have been cut for cattle ranching.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855008/350wm/K0068682-Trans-Andean_oil_pipeline-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855008/preview/K0068682-Trans-Andean_oil_pipeline-SPL.mp415.162017-06-01Yes4kaboveaerialamazonandeanandescattlecloudforestcrudecutdeforestationdroneecuadorenergyenvironmentflyingforestfossilfossil fuelfuelgreenhilljunglemontanemountainoilpasturepetroleumpipepipelineproductionquijoshttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855009/view/trans-andean-oil-pipeline2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8684 Trans-Andean oil pipelineK006/8684 Aerial view of the Trans-Andean oil pipeline passing through montane rainforest in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Transports oil from the Amazon to the coast. Clearings have been cut for cattle ranching.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855009/350wm/K0068684-Trans-Andean_oil_pipeline-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855009/preview/K0068684-Trans-Andean_oil_pipeline-SPL.mp414.212017-06-01Yes4kaboveaerialamazonandeanandescattlecloudforestcrudecutdeforestationdroneecuadorenergyenvironmentflyingforestfossilfossil fuelfuelgreenhilljunglemontanemountainoilpasturepetroleumpipepipelineproductionquijoshttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855010/view/mud-flow-from-cotopaxi-volcano-aerial2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8686 Mud flow from Cotopaxi volcano, aerialK006/8686 Aerial view of a volcanic lahar or mud flow resulting from the 2015-6 eruptions of Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador. White vapour is erupting from the crater.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855010/350wm/K0068686-Mud_flow_from_Cotopaxi_volcano,_aerial-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855010/preview/K0068686-Mud_flow_from_Cotopaxi_volcano,_aerial-SPL.mp49.032017-06-01Yes4kactiveaerialaltiplanoamericaandesashbarrenchannelcotopaxicraterdebrisdestructiondisasterdroneecuadoreruptingeruptionflowflyinggeologyglidinglaharmountainmudparamoplainsnowsouthstratovolcanotrackinguhdhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855011/view/reventador-volcano-erupting-drone-timelapse2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8690 Reventador volcano erupting, drone timelapseK006/8690 Aerial timelapse footage of Reventador volcano erupting. Looking over slopes covered in Amazon rainforest and into the caldera where the cone is erupting a plume of ash. Filmed in Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855011/350wm/K0068690-Reventador_volcano_erupting,_drone_timelapse-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855011/preview/K0068690-Reventador_volcano_erupting,_drone_timelapse-SPL.mp418.112017-06-01Yes4kaboveactiveaerialamazonamericaandesashbluecalderacanopycloudconedawndescendingdisasterdowndroneecuadoreruptexplodeexplosionexplosivegasgeologygreenlandscapelapsemorningmountainplumepyroclastichttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855012/view/cotopaxi-volcano-aerial2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8711 Cotopaxi volcano, aerialK006/8711 Flying over a boulder field on the lower slopes of Cotopaxi Volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes. There are many channels left by debris flows from previous eruptions.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855012/350wm/K0068711-Cotopaxi_volcano,_aerial-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855012/preview/K0068711-Cotopaxi_volcano,_aerial-SPL.mp419.072017-06-01Yes4kactiveaerialaltiplanoamericaandesbarrenboulderchannelcotopaxicraterdebrisdroneecuadoreruptionfieldflyinggeologyglidinglaharmountainparamopatternplainrisingrocksnowsouthstratovolcanostromboleantrackinguhdhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855013/view/aerial-shot-of-a-rainforest-clearing2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8713 Aerial shot of a rainforest clearingK006/8713 Aerial shot of a clearing cut from montane rainforest. Young plants of Naranjilla (Solanum quitoense) are growing amongst the trunks. Naranjilla fruit is used locally to make fruit juices. Near Cosanga on the Amazonian slopes of the Andes, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855013/350wm/K0068713-Aerial_shot_of_a_rainforest_clearing-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855013/preview/K0068713-Aerial_shot_of_a_rainforest_clearing-SPL.mp413.222017-06-01Yes4kaboveaerialagricultureamazonchangeclearedclimatecloudforestconservationcropcutdeforestationdeforesteddesolatedestructiondevelopmentdroneecuadorenvironmentexploitationfellfieldflyingforestglidingjunglelogmontanenaranjillanaturequitoensehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855014/view/aerial-shot-of-a-rainforest-clearing2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8714 Aerial shot of a rainforest clearingK006/8714 Primary forest remains on the hillsides in the distance. Near Cosanga on the Amazonian slopes of the Andes in Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855014/350wm/K0068714-Aerial_shot_of_a_rainforest_clearing-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855014/preview/K0068714-Aerial_shot_of_a_rainforest_clearing-SPL.mp415.132017-06-01Yes4kaboveaerialamazonandescattleclearedcloud forestcloudforestconservationcowcutdeforestationdeforesteddestructiondevelopmentdroneecuadorenvironmentexploitationfieldflyingforestglidinghillhillsidejunglelandscapemontanenaturepasturerainforesthttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855015/view/waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8758 Waterfall, high-speedK006/8758 High-speed footage of a tilt down a cloudforest waterfall, fed by a spring high on the valley side. Filmed in lush cloudforest in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855015/350wm/K0068758-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855015/preview/K0068758-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp413.032017-06-01Yesandeanandescascadecliffcloudforestdripecuadorfallforestfreshgorgegreengreeneryhumidjunglelandscapelushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorparamopitapristinepurerainforestravineriorockscenicslowhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855016/view/waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8759 Waterfall, high-speedK006/8759 High-speed footage of a small waterfall in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855016/350wm/K0068759-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855016/preview/K0068759-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp415.132017-06-01Yesandeanandescascadecliffcloudforestdripecuadorfallforestfreshgorgegreenhumidlushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorpitapristinepurerainforestravineriorockscenicslowslow-motionslowmotionspraystratahttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855017/view/small-waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8760 Small waterfall, high-speedK006/8760 High-speed footage of a small waterfall dripping down a mossy rock face, producing a vivid rainbow. Filmed in a lush cloudforest valley, the Rio Pita, near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855017/350wm/K0068760-Small_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855017/preview/K0068760-Small_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp410.162017-06-01Yesandeanandesbrightcascadecliffcloudforestdripdropecuadorfallforestfreshgorgegreengreeneryhumidjunglelushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorpitapristinepurerain bowrainbowrainforestravineriorockhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855018/view/cloudforest-waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8761 Cloudforest waterfall, high-speedK006/8761 High-speed footage of a tilt down a cloudforest waterfall, fed by a spring high on the valley side. Filmed in lush cloudforest in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855018/350wm/K0068761-Cloudforest_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855018/preview/K0068761-Cloudforest_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp424.192017-06-01Yesandeanandescascadecliffcloudforestdripecuadorfallforestfreshgorgegreenhumidlushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorpitapristinepurerainforestravineriorockscenicslowslow-motionslowmotionspraystratahttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855019/view/cotopaxi-volcano-glaciers2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8762 Cotopaxi volcano glaciersK006/8762 Glaciers near the summit of Cotopaxi volcano, in the Ecuadorian Andes.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855019/350wm/K0068762-Cotopaxi_volcano_glaciers-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855019/preview/K0068762-Cotopaxi_volcano_glaciers-SPL.mp414.192017-06-01Yes4kactiveamericaandesbleakcliffclimatecloudcoldcotopaxicraterecuadorgeologyglacierhazehighicemistmountainpeakrockshimmersnowsnowfieldsouthstratovolcanosummituhdvalleyvolcanicvolcanohttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855020/view/waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8763 Waterfall, high-speedK006/8763 High-speed footage of a large waterfall in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855020/350wm/K0068763-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855020/preview/K0068763-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp411.042017-06-01Yesandeanandesbigcascadecliffcloudforestecuadorfallforestgorgegreengullyhumidjunglelandscapelargelushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorparamorainforestravineriverrockscenicslowslow-motionslowmotionsprayhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855021/view/clearwing-butterfly2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8764 Clearwing butterflyK006/8764 High-speed footage of a clearwing butterfly (Ithomiini) drinking nectar and taking off. Filmed in montane rainforest near Cosanga, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855021/350wm/K0068764-Clearwing_butterfly-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855021/preview/K0068764-Clearwing_butterfly-SPL.mp412.072017-06-01Yesamazonandesbrightclearwingcloudforestcolourdrinkingecuadorfaunafeedingflowerflyingforestinsectinvertebrateithomiidaejungleleafmontanemotionnaturenectarneotropicalrainforestslowslow-motionslowmotionspeciestransparenttropicalunderstoryvividhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855022/view/clearwing-butterfly2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8765 Clearwing butterflyK006/8765 High-speed footage of a clearwing butterfly (Ithomiini) drinking nectar and taking off. Filmed in montane rainforest near Cosanga, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855022/350wm/K0068765-Clearwing_butterfly-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855022/preview/K0068765-Clearwing_butterfly-SPL.mp412.232017-06-01Yesamazonandesbrightclearwingcloudforestcolourdrinkingecuadorfaunafeedingflowerflyingforestinsectinvertebrateithomiidaejungleleafmontanemotionnaturenectarneotropicalrainforestslowslow-motionslowmotionspeciestransparenttropicalunderstoryvividhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855023/view/water-running-among-boulders2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8766 Water running among bouldersK006/8766 Water running among boulders, high-speed. Filmed near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855023/350wm/K0068766-Water_running_among_boulders-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855023/preview/K0068766-Water_running_among_boulders-SPL.mp410.222017-06-01Yesamericaandesbedcascadecloudforestecologyecuadorenvironmentfallflowforestfreshgreenhumidlifemotionnaturalnatureoutdoorspebblesrio pitarockrockyrunningrushingslowslow-motionslowmotionsouthstonestreamtricklehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855024/view/cloudforest-waterfalls-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8767 Cloudforest waterfalls, high-speedK006/8767 High-speed footage of waterfalls in pristine cloudforest. Filmed in Rio Pita, a steep gorge near Cotopaxi volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes. A large bromeliad plant (Tillandsia complanata) is on the tree in the foreground.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855024/350wm/K0068767-Cloudforest_waterfalls,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855024/preview/K0068767-Cloudforest_waterfalls,_high-speed-SPL.mp412.142017-06-01Yesandeanandesbromeliadcascadecliffcloudforestcomplanatacotopaxiecuadorepiphyteforestfreshgorgegreengreeneryhumidjunglelushmossmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorpitaplantpristinepurepurityrainforestravineriohttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855025/view/fledgling-black-vulture2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8768 Fledgling black vultureK006/8768 Fledgling black vulture (Coragyps atratus) on a rocky outcrop in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855025/350wm/K0068768-Fledgling_black_vulture-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855025/preview/K0068768-Fledgling_black_vulture-SPL.mp49.052017-06-01Yesandesbeakbirdblackcarrionchickecologyecuadorenvironmentfledgelingfledglingjuvenilenaturerio pitarockspeciesvulturehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855026/view/waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8769 Waterfall, high-speedK006/8769 High-speed footage of a large waterfall in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855026/350wm/K0068769-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855026/preview/K0068769-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp418.092017-06-01Yesandeanandesbigcascadecliffcloudforestecuadorfallforestgorgegreengullyhumidjunglelandscapelargelushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorparamoravineriverrockscenicslowslow-motionslowmotionspraystreamhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855027/view/yellow-butterfly2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8770 Yellow butterflyK006/8770 Yellow butterfly drinking nectar and taking off from a flower. Filmed in montane rainforest near Cosanga, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855027/350wm/K0068770-Yellow_butterfly-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855027/preview/K0068770-Yellow_butterfly-SPL.mp411.222017-06-01Yesamazonandesbrightcloudforestcolourdrinkingecuadorfaunafeedingflowerflyingforestinsectinvertebratejungleleafmontanemotionnaturenectarneotropicalpieridaerainforestslowslow-motionslowmotionspeciestropicalunderstoryvividwhitewildlifehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855028/view/sparkling-violetear-hummingbird2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8771 Sparkling violetear hummingbirdK006/8771 High-speed footage of a sparkling violetear hummingbird (Colibri coruscans) taking off and landing on a plant. Filmed in tropical forest near Quito, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855028/350wm/K0068771-Sparkling_violetear_hummingbird-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855028/preview/K0068771-Sparkling_violetear_hummingbird-SPL.mp415.042017-06-01Yesamericaandeanandesbirdbluebrightcloudforestcolibricolorfulcolourfulcoruscansearecuadorfaunaflyforestgreenhabitathumidhummingbirdiridescentjunglemetallicmontanemotionnaturalneotropicalperchperchingrainforestsittingslowhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855029/view/fledgling-black-vulture2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8772 Fledgling black vultureK006/8772 Fledgling black vulture (Coragyps atratus) on a rocky outcrop in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855029/350wm/K0068772-Fledgling_black_vulture-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855029/preview/K0068772-Fledgling_black_vulture-SPL.mp410.242017-06-01Yesandesbeakbirdblackcarrionchickecologyecuadorenvironmentfledgelingfledglingjuvenilenaturerio pitarockspeciesvulturehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855030/view/cotopaxi-volcano-glaciers2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8773 Cotopaxi volcano glaciersK006/8773 Glaciers on the summit of Cotopaxi volcano. Water vapour is rising from the crater and from fumaroles on the volcano's flanks. Cotopaxi is in the Andes in central Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855030/350wm/K0068773-Cotopaxi_volcano_glaciers-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855030/preview/K0068773-Cotopaxi_volcano_glaciers-SPL.mp412.192017-06-01Yes4kactiveamericaandesbleakcliffclimatecloudcoldcotopaxicraterecuadorgeologyglacierhazehighicemistmountainpeakrockshimmersnowsnowfieldsouthstratovolcanosummituhdvalleyvolcanicvolcanohttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855031/view/rainforest-waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8774 Rainforest waterfall, high-speedK006/8774 High-speed footage of a small waterfall in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855031/350wm/K0068774-Rainforest_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855031/preview/K0068774-Rainforest_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp411.132017-06-01Yesamericaandesbeautifulbedcascadecloudforestecologyecuadorenvironmentfallflowforestfreshgreenhumidlifemotionnaturalnatureoutdoorspebblesrio pitarockrockyrunningrushingslowslow-motionslowmotionsouthstonestreamhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855032/view/waterfall-spray-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8775 Waterfall spray, high-speedK006/8775 High-speed footage of spray and waves at the bottom of a large waterfall. Filmed in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855032/350wm/K0068775-Waterfall_spray,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855032/preview/K0068775-Waterfall_spray,_high-speed-SPL.mp410.182017-06-01Yesandeanandesbigcascadecliffcloudforestecuadorfallforestgorgegreengullyhumidjunglelandscapelargelushmistmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorparamoravinerippleriverrockscenicslowslow-motionslowmotionhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855034/view/water-splashing-over-pebbles2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8777 Water splashing over pebblesK006/8777 High-speed footage of water splashing over pebbles at the base of a small waterfall. Filmed in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855034/350wm/K0068777-Water_splashing_over_pebbles-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855034/preview/K0068777-Water_splashing_over_pebbles-SPL.mp49.112017-06-01Yesandeanandesbedcascadecliffcloudforestdripdropecuadorfallforestfreshgorgegreengreeneryhumidjunglelushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorpebblepitapristinepurerainforestravineriorockscenichttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855035/view/water-from-mountain-spring2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8778 Water from mountain springK006/8778 High-speed footage of water from a mountain spring splashing down a rock face. Filmed in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855035/350wm/K0068778-Water_from_mountain_spring-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855035/preview/K0068778-Water_from_mountain_spring-SPL.mp4112017-06-01Yesandeanandescascadecliffcloudforestdripdropecuadorfallforestfreshgorgegreengreeneryhumidjunglelushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorpitapristinepurerainforestravineriorockscenicslowslow-motionhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855036/view/juvenile-rainbow-trout-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8779 Juvenile rainbow trout, high-speedK006/8779 High-speed footage of a juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) swimming against the current. Filmed in a mountain stream in the Andes, Ecuador. The rainbow trout is an introduced species in South America.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855036/350wm/K0068779-Juvenile_rainbow_trout,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855036/preview/K0068779-Juvenile_rainbow_trout,_high-speed-SPL.mp420.22017-06-01Yesandesaquaticcurrentecuadorfishfishingfluidfreshgairdneriliquidmotionmountainmykissnatureoncorhynchuspoolrainbowrippleriversalmoslowslow-motionstreamswimtransparenttroutunderunderwaterupstreamwaterhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855038/view/small-waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8781 Small waterfall, high-speedK006/8781 High-speed footage of a small waterfall dripping down a mossy rock face, producing a vivid rainbow. Filmed in a lush cloudforest valley, the Rio Pita, near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855038/350wm/K0068781-Small_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855038/preview/K0068781-Small_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp415.132017-06-01Yesandeanandesbrightcascadecliffcloudforestdripdropecuadorfallforestfreshgorgegreengreeneryhumidjunglelushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorpitapristinepurerain bowrainbowrainforestravineriorockhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855039/view/water-on-cliff-face-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8782 Water on cliff face, high-speedK006/8782 High-speed footage of water pouring down a cliff face, looking up towards a mountain spring. Filmed in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855039/350wm/K0068782-Water_on_cliff_face,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855039/preview/K0068782-Water_on_cliff_face,_high-speed-SPL.mp410.152017-06-01Yesandeanandescascadecliffcloudcloudforestdripdropecuadoremeraldfallflowforestfreshgreenhumidlandscapemontanemotionmountainnatureoutdoorsrainrockrunningsceneryscenicshowerslowslow-motionslowmotionsprayhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855040/view/white-butterfly2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8783 White butterflyK006/8783 High-speed footage of a white butterfly (family Pieridae) drinking nectar and taking off. Filmed in montane rainforest near Cosanga, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855040/350wm/K0068783-White_butterfly-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855040/preview/K0068783-White_butterfly-SPL.mp49.212017-06-01Yesamazonandesbrightcloudforestcolourdrinkingecuadorfaunafeedingflowerflyingforestinsectinvertebratejungleleafmontanemotionnaturenectarneotropicalpieridaerainforestslowslow-motionslowmotionspeciestropicalunderstoryvividwhitewildlifehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855041/view/juvenile-rainbow-trout-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8784 Juvenile rainbow trout, high-speedK006/8784 High-speed footage of a juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) swimming against the current. Filmed in a mountain stream in the Andes, Ecuador. The rainbow trout is an introduced species in South America.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855041/350wm/K0068784-Juvenile_rainbow_trout,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855041/preview/K0068784-Juvenile_rainbow_trout,_high-speed-SPL.mp416.112017-06-01Yesandesaquaticcurrentecuadorfishfishingfluidfreshgairdneriliquidmotionmountainmykissnatureoncorhynchuspoolrainbowrippleriversalmoslowslow-motionstreamswimtransparenttroutunderunderwaterupstreamwaterhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855042/view/small-waterfall2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8785 Small waterfallK006/8785 High-speed footage of a small waterfall in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855042/350wm/K0068785-Small_waterfall-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855042/preview/K0068785-Small_waterfall-SPL.mp411.012017-06-01Yesamericaandesbeautifulbedcascadecloudforestecologyecuadorenvironmentfallflowforestfreshgreenhumidlifemotionnaturalnatureoutdoorspebblesrio pitarockrockyrunningrushingslowslow-motionslowmotionsouthstonestreamhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855043/view/water-running-among-boulders2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8786 Water running among bouldersK006/8786 Water running among boulders, high-speed. Filmed near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855043/350wm/K0068786-Water_running_among_boulders-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855043/preview/K0068786-Water_running_among_boulders-SPL.mp4102017-06-01Yesamericaandesbedcascadecloudforestecologyecuadorenvironmentfallflowforestfreshgreenhumidlifemotionnaturalnatureoutdoorspebblesrio pitarockrockyrunningrushingslowslow-motionslowmotionsouthstonestreamtricklehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855044/view/water-dripping-from-liverworts2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8787 Water dripping from liverwortsK006/8787 High-speed footage of water dripping from liverworts (Marchantiophyta) growing on the side of a ravine. Filmed in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855044/350wm/K0068787-Water_dripping_from_liverworts-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855044/preview/K0068787-Water_dripping_from_liverworts-SPL.mp48.182017-06-01Yesandeanandesbryophytescliffcloudforestdrippingdropecuadorforestfreshgorgegreengreeneryhumidjungleliverwortlushmacromossmotionnaturalnaturepitaplantpurepurityrainrainforestravinerioscenicslowhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855045/view/cloudforest-waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8788 Cloudforest waterfall, high-speedK006/8788 High-speed footage of a tilt down a cloudforest waterfall. This waterfall is in lush cloudforest in the Rio Pita valley, near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855045/350wm/K0068788-Cloudforest_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855045/preview/K0068788-Cloudforest_waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp416.172017-06-01Yesandeanandescascadecliffcloudforestdripecuadorfallforestfreshgorgegreengreeneryhumidjunglelandscapelushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorparamopitapristinepurerainforestravineriorockscenicslowhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855046/view/cotopaxi-volcano-glaciers2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8789 Cotopaxi volcano glaciersK006/8789 Glaciers on the summit of Cotopaxi volcano. Water vapour is rising from the crater and from fumaroles on the volcano's flanks. Cotopaxi is in the Andes in central Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855046/350wm/K0068789-Cotopaxi_volcano_glaciers-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855046/preview/K0068789-Cotopaxi_volcano_glaciers-SPL.mp416.062017-06-01Yes4kactiveamericaandesbleakcliffclimatecloudcoldcotopaxicraterecuadoreruptingfumarolegasgeologyglacierhazehighicemistmountainpeakrockshimmersnowsnowfieldsouthsteamstratovolcanosummituhdhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855047/view/waterfall-high-speed2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8790 Waterfall, high-speedK006/8790 High-speed footage of a large waterfall in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855047/350wm/K0068790-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855047/preview/K0068790-Waterfall,_high-speed-SPL.mp48.162017-06-01Yesandeanandesbigcascadecliffcloudforestecuadorfallforestgorgegreengullyhumidjunglelandscapelargelushmotionmountainnaturalnatureoutdoorparamorainforestravineriverrockscenicslowslow-motionslowmotionsprayhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855048/view/water-dripping-from-liverworts2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8791 Water dripping from liverwortsK006/8791 High-speed footage of water dripping from liverworts (Marchantiophyta) growing on the side of a ravine. Filmed in the Rio Pita valley near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855048/350wm/K0068791-Water_dripping_from_liverworts-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855048/preview/K0068791-Water_dripping_from_liverworts-SPL.mp413.122017-06-01Yesandeanandesbryophytescliffcloudforestdrippingdropecuadorforestfreshgorgegreengreeneryhumidjungleliverwortlushmacromossmotionnaturalnaturepitaplantpurepurityrainrainforestravinerioscenicslowhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855837/view/white-cockatoo2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9395 White cockatooK006/9395 Caged white cockatoo in a zoo. Cocatua alba.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855837/350wm/K0069395-White_cockatoo-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855837/preview/K0069395-White_cockatoo-SPL.mp438.132017-06-07Yesalbaanimalavianbeakbirdcacatuacacatua albacagecagedcaptivitychainclawclipcockatoocrestdomesticdomestic animalexoticfaunafeathersfencegategratingironjailkailnatureparkparrotpetprotectionsadhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855838/view/israeli-banknotes2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9396 Israeli banknotesK006/9396 Banknotes of fifty Israeli shekel rolling on screen, cash money, loophttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855838/350wm/K0069396-Israeli_banknotes-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855838/preview/K0069396-Israeli_banknotes-SPL.mp418.282017-06-07Yes4kagorasagorotbalancebankbankingbillbusinesscashchangecolorcurrencyeconomyeuroexchangefederalfiftyfinancefinancialfivegazagoldhebrewhundredillustrationimageinternationalisraelisraelitejerusalemjewloophttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855839/view/meerkat2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9397 MeerkatK006/9397 Meerkat suricate face looking around in the desert- Suricata suricattahttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855839/350wm/K0069397-Meerkat-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855839/preview/K0069397-Meerkat-SPL.mp461.012017-06-07Yesafricaafricanalertangolaanimalbotswanacarnivolecarnivorecharmingclancloseupconservationcutedesertecologyeyesfacefurgangguardhairherpestidkalaharilonelooking aroundmammalmeerkatmeerketmobmongoosenamibnamibiahttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855840/view/turtle2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9398 TurtleK006/9398 Turtle swimming in a river in a natural parkhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855840/350wm/K0069398-Turtle-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855840/preview/K0069398-Turtle-SPL.mp428.152017-06-07Yesamphibiananimalaquaticbackgroundblandingcloseconservationcreatureemydoideaenvironmentfaunafreshhatchheadhorizontalimagelakelanemallardmarshmortalitynatureoutdoorsovipositionparkpatientpetpondpreservereptilerippleriverhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855841/view/pine-processionary-caterpillars2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9399 Pine processionary caterpillarsK006/9399 Caterpillars processionary of pines tree moving, Thaumetopoea pityocampahttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855841/350wm/K0069399-Pine_processionary_caterpillars-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855841/preview/K0069399-Pine_processionary_caterpillars-SPL.mp426.132017-06-07Yesallergiesanimalbranchbugcaterpillarcedarcloseupcreaturedamagedamagingdangerdangerousdetailecologyflorafoliageforestgardengreengrouphairyharmfulinfectedinfectioninfestationinsectinvertebratelandscapelarvalarvaemacromaggothttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855842/view/pine-processionary-caterpillars2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9400 Pine processionary caterpillarsK006/9400 Caterpillars processionary of pines tree moving, Thaumetopoea pityocampahttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855842/350wm/K0069400-Pine_processionary_caterpillars-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855842/preview/K0069400-Pine_processionary_caterpillars-SPL.mp425.082017-06-07Yesallergiesanimalbranchbugcaterpillarcedarcloseupcreaturedamagedamagingdangerdangerousdetailecologyflorafoliageforestgardengreengrouphairyharmfulinfectedinfectioninfestationinsectinvertebratelandscapelarvalarvaemacromaggothttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855843/view/white-cockatoo2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9401 White cockatooK006/9401 Caged white cockatoo in a zoo. Cocatua alba.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855843/350wm/K0069401-White_cockatoo-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855843/preview/K0069401-White_cockatoo-SPL.mp421.072017-06-07Yesalbaanimalavianbeakbirdcacatuacacatua albacagecagedcaptivitychainclawclipcockatoocrestdomesticdomestic animalexoticfaunafeathersfencegategratingironjailkailnatureparkparrotpetprotectionsadhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855844/view/grapefruit-in-an-orchard2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9402 Grapefruit in an orchardK006/9402 Grapefruit hanging on branch of tree in an orchard on a sunny day.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855844/350wm/K0069402-Grapefruit_in_an_orchard-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855844/preview/K0069402-Grapefruit_in_an_orchard-SPL.mp430.082017-06-07Yesagriculturalagriculturealimentationbitterbranchbuilding exteriorbunchcitriccitruscitrus fruitclustercultivedieteatecologicexportfarmfieldfoodfreshfreshnessfruitgrapefruitgreenharvestindustryjuicelandleafleavesmandarinnaturehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855845/view/tangerines-in-an-orchard2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9403 Tangerines in an orchardK006/9403 Tangerines hanging on a branch of a tree in an orchard on a sunny dayhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855845/350wm/K0069403-Tangerines_in_an_orchard-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855845/preview/K0069403-Tangerines_in_an_orchard-SPL.mp430.142017-06-07Yesagriculturalagriculturealimentationbranchbuilding exteriorbunchcitriccitruscitrus fruitclustercultivedieteatexportfarmfieldfoodfreshfreshnessfruitgreenharvestindustryjuicelandleafleavesmandarinnatureorangeorganicoutdoorshttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855846/view/pine-processionary-caterpillars2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9404 Pine processionary caterpillarsK006/9404 Caterpillars processionary of pines tree moving, Thaumetopoea pityocampahttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855846/350wm/K0069404-Pine_processionary_caterpillars-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855846/preview/K0069404-Pine_processionary_caterpillars-SPL.mp447.012017-06-07Yesallergiesanimalbranchbugcaterpillarcedarcloseupcreaturedamagedamagingdangerdangerousdetailecologyflorafoliageforestgardengreengrouphairyharmfulinfectedinfectioninfestationinsectinvertebratelandscapelarvalarvaemacromaggothttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855847/view/ring-tailed-lemurs-sunbathing2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9405 Ring-tailed lemurs sunbathingK006/9405 Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) sunbathing. These lemurs sunbathe to warm themselves up, sitting facing the sun exposing their bellies. They are native to the forests and scrub of southern Madagascar. Filmed in a wildlife preserve.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855847/350wm/K0069405-Ring-tailed_lemurs_sunbathing-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855847/preview/K0069405-Ring-tailed_lemurs_sunbathing-SPL.mp433.122017-06-07Yesafricaanimalanimaliabellycalmlazylemur cattalemurslookinglooking aroundmadagascanmadagascarmammalmammaliapeacefulpreserveprimateprimatesrelaxationrelaxedrelaxingring-tailed lemurringtailringtailed lemurspeciessunsunbathingsunningsunshinetailwarmingwarmthhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855848/view/turtles2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9406 TurtlesK006/9406 Turtle arriving to the shore of a river or lake in a natural parkhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855848/350wm/K0069406-Turtles-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855848/preview/K0069406-Turtles-SPL.mp414.032017-06-07Yesamphibiananimalaquaticbackgroundblandingcloseconservationcreatureemydoideaenvironmentfaunafreshhatchheadhorizontalimagelakelanemallardmarshmortalitynatureoutdoorsovipositionparkpatientpetpondpreservereptilerippleriverhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855849/view/tangerines-in-an-orchard2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9407 Tangerines in an orchardK006/9407 Tangerines hanging on a branch of a tree in an orchard on a sunny dayhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855849/350wm/K0069407-Tangerines_in_an_orchard-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855849/preview/K0069407-Tangerines_in_an_orchard-SPL.mp427.252017-06-07Yesagriculturalagriculturealimentationbranchbuilding exteriorbunchcitriccitruscitrus fruitclustercultivedieteatexportfarmfieldfoodfreshfreshnessfruitgreenharvestindustryjuicelandleafleavesmandarinnatureorangeorganicoutdoorshttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855896/view/gemini-8-first-space-docking-19662018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/8087 Gemini 8 first space docking, 1966K005/8087 Gemini 8 first space docking, 1966. Footage of the Agena target vehicle, as seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft. These two vehicles achieved the first space docking on 16 March 1966. Gemini 8 was crewed by US astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott. Shortly after the docking a short-circuit forced the crew of Gemini 8 into an emergency landing after only 10 hours in orbit. The target vehicle remained in space until its orbit decayed and it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere on 15 September 1967.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855896/350wm/K0058087-Gemini_8_first_space_docking,_1966-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855896/preview/K0058087-Gemini_8_first_space_docking,_1966-SPL.mp4115.182017-06-09Yes16 march 19661900s1960s19661st20th centuryagenaamericanclipdavid scottdockdockingearth orbitfilmfirstfootagegemini 8gemini programgemini viiihistoricalhistorymanned spaceflightmotionnasaneil armstrongno-onenobodynorth americanorbitingprogrammerocketspacehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855897/view/gemini-6a-and-7-space-rendezvous-19652018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/8149 Gemini 6A and 7 space rendezvous, 1965K005/8149 Gemini 6A and 7 space rendezvous, 1965. Footage of Gemini 7 seen from the Gemini 6A spacecraft during rendezvous manouvres. These two spacecraft launched separately, Gemini 7 on 4 December 1965, and Gemini 6A on 15 December 1965. They then manoeuvred to meet in orbit later that day, several hundred kilometres above the Earth's surface. The two spacecraft came within a few metres of each other, but never touched, achieving one of the mission aims of orbital rendezvous. On board Gemini 6A were the US astronauts Wally Schirra and Thomas Stafford, while on board Gemini 7 were Frank Borman and Jim Lovell.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855897/350wm/K0058149-Gemini_6A_and_7_space_rendezvous,_1965-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855897/preview/K0058149-Gemini_6A_and_7_space_rendezvous,_1965-SPL.mp493.042017-06-09Yes15 december 19651900s1960s196520th century6-aamericanastronautastronautsclipearth orbitfilmfootagefrank bormangemini 6gemini 6agemini 7gemini programgemini vi-ahistoricalhistoryjim lovellmanned spaceflightmotionnasanorth americanorbitingpeoplepersonprogrammerocketspacehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855898/view/gemini-10-mission-19662018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/8189 Gemini 10 mission, 1966K005/8189 Gemini 10 mission, 1966. Opening credits for a reel of footage of views from the orbiting spacecraft Gemini 10 in Earth orbit. This was the eighth manned Gemini flight. It launched on 18 July 1966, and landed on 21 July 1966. The crew were US astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855898/350wm/K0058189-Gemini_10_mission,_1966-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855898/preview/K0058189-Gemini_10_mission,_1966-SPL.mp411.232017-06-09Yes1900s1960s196620th centuryamericanclipearth orbitfilmfootagegemini 10gemini programgemini xhistoricalhistoryjohn w. youngjuly 1966manned spaceflightmichael collinsmotionnasano-onenobodynorth americanorbitingprogrammerocketspacespace racespacecraftspaceflightunited statesushttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855899/view/gemini-12-spacewalk-19662018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/8223 Gemini 12 spacewalk, 1966K005/8223 Gemini 12 spacewalk, 1966. Footage of US astronaut Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin performing a spacewalk or EVA (extravehicular activity) during the Gemini 12 mission. Gemini 12 was the last of the Gemini missions. It was launched on 11 November 1966 and carried astronauts Buzz Aldrin and James Lovell into Earth orbit. Aldrin carried out three EVAs during this mission, on 12, 13 and 14 November 1966. The EVAs lasted 2.5 hours, 2 hours and just under 1 hour respectively.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855899/350wm/K0058223-Gemini_12_spacewalk,_1966-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855899/preview/K0058223-Gemini_12_spacewalk,_1966-SPL.mp412.132017-06-09Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanastronautbuzz adrinclipearth orbitedwin aldrinevaextravehicular activityfilmfootagegemini 12gemini programgemini xiihistoricalhistorymanned spaceflightmotionnasano-onenorth americannovember 1966one personorbitingpeoplepersonprogrammerocketspacespace racehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855901/view/cosmonauts-tereshkova-and-bykovsky-moscow-19632018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/1948 Cosmonauts Tereshkova and Bykovsky, Moscow, 1963K006/1948 Cosmonauts Tereshkova and Bykovsky, Moscow, 1963. Footage of Soviet cosmonauts Valentina Tereshkova (born 1937) and Valery Bykovsky (born 1934) on an aeroplane that brings them to an airport in Moscow, Russia, on 25 June 1963. A red carpet is rolled out for them, and they walk down it to be greeted by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971) and other officials. Tereshkova had become the first woman in space, with her historic space flight taking place on the Vostok 6 mission of 16-19 June 1963. Bykovsky had flown on the Vostok 5 mission (14-19 June 1963). The Vostok 5 and Vostok 6 flights were joint missions, with the separate spacecraft passing close enough to each other to establish a radio link.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855901/350wm/K0061948-Cosmonauts_Tereshkova_and_Bykovsky,_Moscow,_1963-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855901/preview/K0061948-Cosmonauts_Tereshkova_and_Bykovsky,_Moscow,_1963-SPL.mp4178.192017-06-09Yes1900s1960s19631st20th centuryadultaerialaeroplaneairplaneairportastronautastronautscaucasiancelebratingcelebrationsclipcosmonautcosmonautseatingfemalefilmfirstflyingfoodfootagehistoricalhistorymalemanmealmoscowmotionhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855902/view/valentina-tereshkova-s-wedding-celebrations-19632018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/2034 Valentina Tereshkova's wedding celebrations, 1963K006/2034 Valentina Tereshkova's wedding celebrations, 1963. Footage of Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova (born 1937) with Soviet officials and fellow cosmonauts, celebrating her wedding. Tereshkova, the first woman in space, was selected in February 1962. Her historic space flight took place on the Vostok 6 mission of 16-19 June 1963. later that year, she married fellow cosmonaut Andriyan Nikolayev at the Moscow Wedding Palace on 3 November 1963 (the couple are shown hugging and walking together and holding flowers). This footage includes Yuri Gagarin, driving the boat (0:30). The celebrations include Tereshkova being feted with flowers, being greeted by crowds, and taking part in a boat trip. She and her husband (in uniform) are also shown sawing a log (0:36), a traditional wedding celebration, and watching the sunset from the boat. Also present is cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky who flew on Vostok 5, a joint mission with Vostok 6.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855902/350wm/K0062034-Valentina_Tereshkova_s_wedding_celebrations,_1963-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855902/preview/K0062034-Valentina_Tereshkova_s_wedding_celebrations,_1963-SPL.mp458.212017-06-09Yes1900s1960s19631st20th centuryadultandriyan nikolayevastronautboatcaucasiancelebratingcelebrationsclipcosmonautfemalefilmfirstflowersfootagehistoricalhistoryhugginghusbandloglog sawingmalemanmarriagemarriedmoscowmoscow wedding palacemotionhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855903/view/soviet-cosmonaut-valentina-tereshkova-training-1962-32018-11-06T15:37:35Z0.9K006/2038 Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova training, 1962-3K006/2038 Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova training, 1962-3. Footage of training undertaken by Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova (born 1937). Selected in February 1962, she is shown taking numerical and logic tests, followed by tests on her reaction to coloured lights. This is followed by a radio communications lesson with fellow cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (whose flight on 12 April 1961 made him the first human in space). Tereshkova (at the blackboard) is then shown taking lessons in navigation, plotting a position on a world globe. She is then shown training in cross-country skiing, followed by listening to a vinyl record. This training prepared Tereshkova as she became the first woman in space, launching into Earth orbit on the Vostok 6 mission of 16-19 June 1963.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855903/350wm/K0062038-Soviet_cosmonaut_Valentina_Tereshkova_training,_1962-3-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855903/preview/K0062038-Soviet_cosmonaut_Valentina_Tereshkova_training,_1962-3-SPL.mp4104.162017-06-09Yes1900s1960s196219631st20th centuryadultastronautcaucasianclassroomclipcoloured lightscosmonautcross-country skiingearthfemalefilmfirstfootageglobehistoricalhistorylearninglessonlogicmalemanmathematicalmotionmusicnavigationnumbershttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855904/view/soviet-cosmonaut-leonov-s-pioneering-first-space-walk-19652018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/2799 Soviet cosmonaut Leonov's pioneering first space walk, 1965K006/2799 Soviet cosmonaut Leonov's pioneering first space walk. Footage of the initial part of the first-ever spacewalk, performed on 18 March 1965. Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov (born 1934) exited the Voskhod 2 spacecraft in a spacesuit while orbiting the Earth. This was the world's first extravehicular activity (EVA), or space walk. Voskhod 2 had launched earlier that day, and Leonov exited the spacecraft at 08:30 UTC. He remained outside for 10 minutes, before trying to re-enter. Because his suit had ballooned while outside, he had to let some of his air out before he could successfully re-enter.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855904/350wm/K0062799-Soviet_cosmonaut_Leonov_s_pioneering_first_space_walk,_1965-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855904/preview/K0062799-Soviet_cosmonaut_Leonov_s_pioneering_first_space_walk,_1965-SPL.mp421.012017-06-09Yes18 march 19651900s1960s19651st20th centuryalexei leonovastronautblack-and-whiteclipcosmonautearth orbitevaextravehicular activityfilmfirstfootagehistoricalhistorymalemanmissionmonochromemotionone personorbitorbitingpeoplepersonpioneerpioneeringrussianhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855905/view/aircraft-wind-blast-experiment2018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/2927 Aircraft wind blast experimentK006/2927 Aircraft wind blast experiment. Footage of an experiment being carried out to test the limits of human exposure to the forces generated by aircraft wind blasts. This is the force of the wind experienced by the pilot of a high-powered aircraft if the canopy fails. The speed of the aircraft here is 485 kilometres per hour, a speed that was achieved in the late 1920s, with even higher speeds attained by rocket-powered and jet-powered aircraft during and after World War II. Examples of wind blast experiments include those carried out for the US Air Force by US physician John Stapp in the 1940s and 1950s.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855905/350wm/K0062927-Aircraft_wind_blast_experiment-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855905/preview/K0062927-Aircraft_wind_blast_experiment-SPL.mp417.232017-06-09Yesaerialaeronauticalaeronauticsaeroplaneaircraftairplaneamericanaviationbiologicalbiologybiomechanicsblack-and-whitecanopyclipdistortedengineeringexperimentfacefilmfootageg-forceg-forceshigh poweredhigh speedhistoricalhistoryjetjohn stappmedicalmedicinemonochromemotionhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855906/view/wright-flyer-test-flight-footage-1900s2018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/2931 Wright Flyer test flight footage, 1900sK006/2931 Wright Flyer test flight footage. Designed by US aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright, the Wright Flyer II and Wright Flyer III improved on the earlier Wright Flyer in which Orville had made the first successful flight in a heaver-than-air machine (17 December 1903). All three Wright Flyers carried a single pilot and were biplanes with an engine to power the propellers. The Wright Flyers II and III were flown over Huffman Prairie, Ohio, USA, in 1904 and 1905. The 5-metre-tall catapult launching tower (seen here) was first used in September 1904. A falling weight and block-and-tackle system was used to power the catapult and accelerate the aircraft. Over 100 flights were made in the Wright Flyer II and Wright Flyer III during 1904 and 1905.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855906/350wm/K0062931-Wright_Flyer_test_flight_footage,_1900s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855906/preview/K0062931-Wright_Flyer_test_flight_footage,_1900s-SPL.mp46.222017-06-09Yes1900s1904190520th centuryadultaeronauticsaeroplaneaircraftairplaneamericanassistantassistantsaviationaviatoraviatorsblack-and-whitecatapultclipdesignerdesignersengineerengineeringengineersfilmfootagehistoricalhistoryhuffman prairiehumanlauncherlaunching towermalehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855995/view/apollo-astronaut-jim-lovell-exercising-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/7591 Apollo astronaut Jim Lovell exercising, 1960sK005/7591 Apollo astronaut Jim Lovell exercising, 1960s. Footage of US astronaut Jim Lovell (born 1928) exercising on a beach just after sunrise during training for the Apollo programme. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon. Lovell was selected as an astronaut in 1962. He flew in space on the Gemini 7 (1965) and Gemini 12 (1966) missions, as well as the Apollo 8 mission (1968). He was the Commander of the Apollo 13 mission in 1970.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855995/350wm/K0057591-Apollo_astronaut_Jim_Lovell_exercising,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855995/preview/K0057591-Apollo_astronaut_Jim_Lovell_exercising,_1960s-SPL.mp420.072017-06-10Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo 13apollo 8apollo programastronautbeachcaucasianclipcoastcoastaldawnengineeringexerciseexercisingfilmfootagehistoricalhistoryjogginglandscapelunarmalemanmoon explorationmorningmotionnasanorth americanorth americanhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855996/view/apollo-astronaut-john-young-exercising-1960s2018-10-30T00:05:18Z0.9K005/7609 Apollo astronaut John Young exercising, 1960sK005/7609 Apollo astronaut John Young exercising, 1960s. Footage of US astronaut John Watts Young (1930-2018) exercising at home during training for the Apollo programme. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon. Young was selected as an astronaut in 1962. He was the Commander of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972, becoming the ninth person to walk on the Moon. He also flew on the Gemini missions and several Space Shuttle missions.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855996/350wm/K0057609-Apollo_astronaut_John_Young_exercising,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855996/preview/K0057609-Apollo_astronaut_John_Young_exercising,_1960s-SPL.mp4148.022017-06-10Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo 16apollo programastronautcaucasianclipengineeringexercisingfilmfootagehistoricalhistoryindoorsinsidejohn w. youngjohn watts youngjohn younglunarmalemanmoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanone personpeoplepersonphysical exercisehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855997/view/apollo-guidance-computer-production-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/8585 Apollo Guidance Computer production, 1960sK005/8585 Apollo Guidance Computer production, 1960s. Footage of electronic engineers producing the Apollo dual NOR gate integrated circuit, part of the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC). This production is taking place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Massachusetts, USA. The AGC was produced for the Apollo program, and was installed on each Apollo Command Module (CM) and Lunar Module (LM). This computer was used for guidance, navigation, and control of the spacecraft, and was used from 1966 to 1975.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855997/350wm/K0058585-Apollo_Guidance_Computer_production,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855997/preview/K0058585-Apollo_Guidance_Computer_production,_1960s-SPL.mp479.152017-06-10Yes1900s1960s20th centuryagcamericanapollo guidance computerapollo programclipcomputercomputingdualelectronic engineerengineeringfemalefilmfootagehistoricalhistoryintegrated circuitlaboratorylunarmanufacturemanufacturingmassachusetts institute of technologymitmoon explorationmotionnasanor gatenorth americanorth americanone personhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855998/view/apollo-guidance-computer-production-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/8628 Apollo Guidance Computer production, 1960sK005/8628 Apollo Guidance Computer production, 1960s. Footage of electronic engineers producing the Apollo dual NOR gate integrated circuit, part of the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC). This production is taking place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Massachusetts, USA. The AGC was produced for the Apollo program, and was installed on each Apollo Command Module (CM) and Lunar Module (LM). This computer was used for guidance, navigation, and control of the spacecraft, and was used from 1966 to 1975.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855998/350wm/K0058628-Apollo_Guidance_Computer_production,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855998/preview/K0058628-Apollo_Guidance_Computer_production,_1960s-SPL.mp427.092017-06-10Yes1900s1960s20th centuryagcamericanapollo guidance computerapollo programclipcomputercomputingdualelectronic engineerengineeringengineersfemalefilmfootagehistoricalhistoryintegrated circuitlaboratorylunarmanufacturemanufacturingmassachusetts institute of technologymitmoon explorationmotionnasanor gatenorth americanorth americanhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/855999/view/apollo-astronaut-spacesuit-test-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/9165 Apollo astronaut spacesuit test, 1960sK005/9165 Apollo astronaut spacesuit test, 1960s. Footage of US astronaut Rusty Schweickart (born 1935) having biomedical sensor electrodes fixed to shaved areas of his scalp during testing for the Apollo mission spacesuits. This is part of the eight-day Apollo suit test. Schweickart was selected as a NASA astronaut in 1963, and flew on the Apollo 9 mission in 1969.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855999/350wm/K0059165-Apollo_astronaut_spacesuit_test,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/855999/preview/K0059165-Apollo_astronaut_spacesuit_test,_1960s-SPL.mp467.132017-06-10Yes1900s20th centuryamericanapollo 9apollo programastronautbiomedicalcaucasianclipeight-day apollo suit testelectrodeelectrodesengineeringfilmfootagefour peoplehairhistoricalhistorylablaboratorylunarmalemanmedicalmedicinemoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanpeoplehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/856000/view/apollo-lunar-module-spacecraft-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/9330 Apollo Lunar Module spacecraft, 1960sK005/9330 Apollo Lunar Module spacecraft, 1960s. Footage of a rotation rig being used to inspect a Apollo Lunar Module (LM). This is the spacecraft that was used by NASA astronauts during the Apollo programme to descend to the surface of the Moon, and back to the waiting Command and Service Module (CSM) in lunar orbit. Between 1969 and 1972, six of these LM spacecraft were used to land on the Moon.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856000/350wm/K0059330-Apollo_Lunar_Module_spacecraft,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856000/preview/K0059330-Apollo_Lunar_Module_spacecraft,_1960s-SPL.mp469.022017-06-10Yes1900s20th centuryamericanapollo programclean roomclipengineerengineeringengineersfilmfootagehistoricalhistoryinspectinginspectionlmlunarlunar modulemoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanpeoplepersonprogrammerotatingrotation rigspace flightspace racespacecraftspaceflighthttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/856001/view/lunar-landing-training-vehicle-flight-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/9355 Lunar Landing Training Vehicle flight, 1960sK005/9355 Lunar Landing Training Vehicle flight, 1960s. In-flight footage of a training flight in a Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV). Known informally as The Flying Bedstead, this open-framework vehicle was used to train astronauts in piloting and landing the Apollo Lunar Module (LM). Training with simulators such as this provided the astronauts with crucial experience for landing LMs on the surface of the Moon during the Apollo missions. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856001/350wm/K0059355-Lunar_Landing_Training_Vehicle_flight,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856001/preview/K0059355-Lunar_Landing_Training_Vehicle_flight,_1960s-SPL.mp499.142017-06-10Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo programastronauticsclipengineeringfilmflyingflying bedsteadfootagehistoricalhistorylltvlunarlunar landing training vehiclelunar modulemoon explorationmotionnasano-onenobodynorth americanorth americanprogrammesimulatedsimulationsimulatorspace flightspace racespacecrafthttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/856002/view/apollo-training-by-neil-armstrong-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/9410 Apollo training by Neil Armstrong, 1960sK005/9410 Apollo training by Neil Armstrong, 1960s. Footage of a fixed-base simulator being used by US astronaut Neil Armstrong (1930-2012) to train in piloting and landing the Lunar Module (LM). Training on simulators such as this, and in the Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV), was crucial experience for Armstrong's successful landing of an LM on the surface of the Moon during the historic Apollo 11 mission in July 1969 (the first manned lunar landing). Armstrong was selected as an astronaut in 1962, and trained with the LLTVs from 1967.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856002/350wm/K0059410-Apollo_training_by_Neil_Armstrong,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856002/preview/K0059410-Apollo_training_by_Neil_Armstrong,_1960s-SPL.mp4972017-06-10Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo 11apollo programastronautcaucasianclipengineeringfilmfixed-base simulatorfootagehistoricalhistorylearninglmlunarlunar modulemalemanmoon explorationmotionnasaneil armstrongnorth americanorth americanone personpeoplepersonprogrammesimulatehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/856003/view/apollo-spacesuit-testing-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/9552 Apollo spacesuit testing, 1960sK005/9552 Apollo spacesuit testing, 1960s. Footage of mobility and pressure testing in a simulation of one-sixth gravity of the pressure suit component of an Apollo spacesuit. These were used by Apollo astronauts on their missions to and on the Moon. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856003/350wm/K0059552-Apollo_spacesuit_testing,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856003/preview/K0059552-Apollo_spacesuit_testing,_1960s-SPL.mp445.212017-06-10Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo programastronautclipengineerengineeringengineersfilmfishing rodfootagefour peoplehistoricalhistorylablaboratorylow gravitylunarmanmenmoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanpeoplepersonpressure suitprogrammeresearchhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/856004/view/manufacturing-apollo-descent-parachutes-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/9729 Manufacturing Apollo descent parachutes, 1960sK005/9729 Manufacturing Apollo descent parachutes, 1960s. Footage of a circular saw being used to cut material during the manufacturing of an Apollo descent parachute. These parachutes were used in the final stages of the descent through the Earth's atmosphere when the Apollo Command Module (CM) returned to Earth at the end of the mission. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856004/350wm/K0059729-Manufacturing_Apollo_descent_parachutes,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856004/preview/K0059729-Manufacturing_Apollo_descent_parachutes,_1960s-SPL.mp479.082017-06-10Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo programcircular sawclipcuttingdescentdrogueengineeringequipmentfemalefilmfootagehistoricalhistorylunarmachinemanufacturemanufacturingmaterialmoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanone personparachutepeoplepersonproducinghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/856005/view/preparing-apollo-space-food-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/9880 Preparing Apollo space food, 1960sK005/9880 Preparing Apollo space food, 1960s. Footage of a cook preparing food that will be taken into space during the Apollo missions to the Moon. Food taken into space in the 1960s was usually freeze-dried or packaged in tubes. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856005/350wm/K0059880-Preparing_Apollo_space_food,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856005/preview/K0059880-Preparing_Apollo_space_food,_1960s-SPL.mp420.042017-06-10Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo programchopping boardclipcookcutcuttingengineeringfilmfoodfoodstufffootagehistoricalhistorykitchenknifelunarmoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanone personpeoplepersonpreparationspreparingprogrammespace flighthttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/856006/view/saturn-v-rocket-test-launch-apollo-4-19672018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/5479 Saturn V rocket test launch, Apollo 4, 1967K006/5479 Saturn V rocket test launch, Apollo 4, 1967. High-speed footage of the launch of an unmanned Saturn V rocket on the Apollo 4 mission on 9 November 1967. This mission tested the viability of the Saturn V rocket as a launch vehicle for the planned Moon landings. The Saturn V rockets were over 108 metres tall and weighed over 2.8 million kilograms. Much of this weight was the fuel, which was burnt at a prodigious rate to achieve the required escape velocity of over 11 kilometres per second. This is the speed required to overcome Earth's gravity and reach orbit. The Apollo 4 mission ended just over 8.5 hours after launch with the successful recovery of the landing craft from the Pacific Ocean.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856006/350wm/K0065479-Saturn_V_rocket_test_launch,_Apollo_4,_1967-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/856006/preview/K0065479-Saturn_V_rocket_test_launch,_Apollo_4,_1967-SPL.mp4386.232017-06-10Yes1900s1960s196720th century9 november 1967americanapollo 4apollo fourapollo ivapollo programcentreclipengineeringfilmfloridafootagehigh speedhistoricalhistorykennedy space centerkennedy space center launch complex 39launchlaunch padlaunchinglunarmoon explorationmotionnasano-onenobodynorth americanorth americanhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857101/view/supersonic-lockheed-aircraft2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/7693 Supersonic Lockheed aircraftK005/7693 Supersonic Lockheed aircraft. Footage of an approach flight by a delta wing supersonic reconnaissance aircraft developed by the Lockheed Corporation. Lockheed developed several aircraft of this type, including the Lockheed A-12 and the Lockheed YF-12. The most famous, and the one that saw most service, was the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. This aircraft flew from 1966 to 1998, used by both the US Air Force and NASA. It could reach a speed of Mach 3.3 (over 3540 kilometres per hour).https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857101/350wm/K0057693-Supersonic_Lockheed_aircraft-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857101/preview/K0057693-Supersonic_Lockheed_aircraft-SPL.mp482017-06-13Yes1900s1960s1970s1980s1990s20th centuryaeroplaneaircraftairplaneamericanaviationclipengineeringfilmflightflyingfootagehistoricalhistorylockheedlockheed a-12lockheed corporationlockheed sr-71 blackbirdlockheed yf-12machmotionnasano-onenobodynorth americanorth americanplanehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857102/view/testing-of-an-apollo-spacesuit-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/8529 Testing of an Apollo spacesuit, 1960sK005/8529 Testing of an Apollo spacesuit, 1960s. Footage of an engineer testing the helemt of an Apollo spacesuit. These were used by Apollo astronauts on their missions on the surface of the Moon. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857102/350wm/K0058529-Testing_of_an_Apollo_spacesuit,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857102/preview/K0058529-Testing_of_an_Apollo_spacesuit,_1960s-SPL.mp448.022017-06-13Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo programastronautastronauticsclipdesignengineerengineeringfilmfootagehelmethistoricalhistorylablaboratorylunarmoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanone personpeoplepersonprogrammeresearchspace explorationspace flightspace racehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857103/view/lunar-flying-unit-testing-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/8590 Lunar Flying Unit testing, 1960sK005/8590 Lunar Flying Unit testing, 1960s. Footage of a test flight of a Lunar Flying Unit (LFU) to be used by NASA astronauts exploring on the surface of the Moon. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon. The astronauts explored the lunar surface in spacesuits with Portable Life Support System (PLSS) backpacks. Later missions also used the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). The exploration range was limited by the need for astronauts to be able to walk back to the Lunar Module (LM) if the rover failed. One proposal to extend the exploration range was to develop a Lunar Flying Unit (LFU). This would be a rocket-propelled backpack, able to carry two astronauts if one needed to be rescued. At least two designs were submitted (this is the Bell Aerosystems Rocket Belt Team). In 1969, NASA opted to use rovers instead of rocket-propelled backpacks for lunar exploration.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857103/350wm/K0058590-Lunar_Flying_Unit_testing,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857103/preview/K0058590-Lunar_Flying_Unit_testing,_1960s-SPL.mp447.062017-06-13Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo programastronautastronautsbell aerosystems rocket belt teamclipengineerengineeringengineersfilmflightflyingfootagehistoricalhistoryjetpacklandinglfulunarlunar flying unitmalemanmenmoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanoutdoorshttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857104/view/failed-atlas-agena-rocket-launch-attempt-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K005/9250 Failed Atlas-Agena rocket launch attempt, 1960sK005/9250 Failed Atlas-Agena rocket launch attempt, 1960s. Footage of the attempted launch of an Atlas-Agena rocket, with the engine cutting out a few seconds after launch resulting in the rocket falling back onto the launch pad and exploding. An example of such a launch pad failure was the Atlas-Agena B LV-3 launch of 9 September 1961, resulting in the destruction of the Samos 3 satellite payload. This launch took place at Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 3, California, USA. The launch pad used was the SLC-3W (Space Launch Complex 3 West), also called the Point Arguello Launch Complex (PALC-1-1).https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857104/350wm/K0059250-Failed_Atlas-Agena_rocket_launch_attempt,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857104/preview/K0059250-Failed_Atlas-Agena_rocket_launch_attempt,_1960s-SPL.mp429.182017-06-13Yes1900s1960s196120th century9 september 1961agenaamericanatlasatlas-agenaatlas-agena b lv-3californiaclipdestroyeddestructionengineeringexplodingexplosionfailedfilmfootagehistoricalhistorylaunchlaunch failurelaunchingmotionnasano-onenobodynorth americanorth americanpalchttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857105/view/nasa-rocket-fuel-experiment2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/0668 NASA rocket fuel experimentK006/0668 NASA rocket fuel experiment. Footage of NASA engineers carrying out a drop test experiment to determine how liquid hydrogen in a rocket tank behaves in zero gravity The clip starts with a view of the tower where the test tank is dropped, followed by engineers preparing the tank. The test tank is then seen falling down the tower in free-fall, replicating the effects of microgravity in Earth orbit. The remaining part of the clip is high-speed footage of the liquid hydrogen fuel inside the tank. NASA was established in 1958.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857105/350wm/K0060668-NASA_rocket_fuel_experiment-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857105/preview/K0060668-NASA_rocket_fuel_experiment-SPL.mp4104.162017-06-13Yes1900s1950s1960s1970s20th centuryamericanblack-and-whiteclipdrop testengineerengineeringengineersexperimentfilmfootagefree fallhigh-speedhistoricalhistorylablaboratoryliquid hydrogenmalemanmenmicrogravitymonochromemotionnasanorth americanorth americanpeoplehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857106/view/nasa-spacesuit-visor-impact-testing2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/0729 NASA spacesuit visor impact testingK006/0729 NASA spacesuit visor impact testing. High-speed footage of an impact test being carried out by NASA on the visor of a spacesuit. NASA was established in 1958, with the first US astronaut launched into space in 1961.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857106/350wm/K0060729-NASA_spacesuit_visor_impact_testing-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857106/preview/K0060729-NASA_spacesuit_visor_impact_testing-SPL.mp412.042017-06-13Yes1900s1950s1960s20th centuryamericanclipdesigndesigningengineeringfilmfootagehelmethigh-speedhistoricalhistoryimpact testlablaboratorymotionnasano-onenobodynorth americanorth americanprogramprogrammeresearchslo moslo-moslow motionslowed downspace explorationhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857107/view/helicopter-and-crew-on-astronaut-recovery-ship2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/0740 Helicopter and crew on astronaut recovery shipK006/0740 Helicopter and crew on astronaut recovery ship. Footage of a helicopter crew preparing their aircraft on the deck of a US Navy ship being used for the recovery of NASA astronauts. The astronauts returned to Earth in spacecraft that splashed down into the ocean. Navy divers and helicopters then retrieved the astronauts and brought them on board the recovery ships. NASA was established in 1958, with the first US astronaut launched into space in 1961.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857107/350wm/K0060740-Helicopter_and_crew_on_astronaut_recovery_ship-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857107/preview/K0060740-Helicopter_and_crew_on_astronaut_recovery_ship-SPL.mp466.042017-06-13Yes1900s1960s20th centuryaircraftamericanastronaut recoveryaviationclipcrewdeckfilmflight crewfootagehelicopterhelicoptershistoricalhistorymilitarymotionnasanavalnavy diversnorth americanorth americanpeoplepersonpersonnelpilotpreparationspreparingprogramprogrammehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857108/view/aluminium-smelting-and-production2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/0788 Aluminium smelting and productionK006/0788 Aluminium smelting and production. Footage of aluminium being smelted and produced in molten form for used in spacecraft and space telescope manufacturing. A common use of aluminium in space is to produce the highly polished mirrors used in space telescopes.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857108/350wm/K0060788-Aluminium_smelting_and_production-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857108/preview/K0060788-Aluminium_smelting_and_production-SPL.mp4123.092017-06-13Yes1900s20th century21st centuryaluminiumamericanclipengineeringfilmfootageindustrialindustrymaterials sciencemeltedmeltingmetalmirrormirrorsmotionnasano-onenobodyoreproducingproductionsmeltingspace telescopeusvideohttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857109/view/prototype-lunar-rover-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/0959 Prototype lunar rover, 1960sK006/0959 Prototype lunar rover, 1960s. Footage of testing of a prototype of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) developed by NASA and used by US astronauts on the Moon during the later stages of the Apollo programme. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon. The LRV design was used during Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17, in 1971 and 1972.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857109/350wm/K0060959-Prototype_lunar_rover,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857109/preview/K0060959-Prototype_lunar_rover,_1960s-SPL.mp411.022017-06-13Yes1900s1960s1970s20th centuryamericanapollo programastronautclipdriverdrivingengineerengineeringengineersfilmfootagehistoricalhistorylrvlunarlunar roverlunar roving vehiclemoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanone personoutdoorsoutsidepeoplepersonprogrammehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857110/view/nasa-spacesuit-heat-exposure-testing2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/1041 NASA spacesuit heat exposure testingK006/1041 NASA spacesuit heat exposure testing. Footage of a heat exposure test being carried out by NASA on a spacesuit. NASA was established in 1958, with the first US astronaut launched into space in 1961.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857110/350wm/K0061041-NASA_spacesuit_heat_exposure_testing-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857110/preview/K0061041-NASA_spacesuit_heat_exposure_testing-SPL.mp414.092017-06-13Yes1900s1950s1960s20th centuryamericanastronautclipdesigndesigningengineeringexposurefilmfootageglowglowingheathigh temperatureshistoricalhistoryhotlablaboratorymotionnasano-onenobodynorth americanorth americanprogramprogrammeradiationresearchhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857111/view/soyuz-rocket-launch2018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/1652 Soyuz rocket launchK006/1652 Soyuz rocket launch. Footage of the launch of a Soviet Soyuz rocket. The first Soyuz rocket took off in 1966. The first eight launches were unmanned. Over the decades, it has been used more frequently than any other rocket. Variants of the this rocket have been used in over 1700 launches.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857111/350wm/K0061652-Soyuz_rocket_launch-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857111/preview/K0061652-Soyuz_rocket_launch-SPL.mp4162017-06-13Yes1900s1960s1970s20th centuryascentclipcontrollerscontrolsengineeringengineersfilmflamesfootagehistoricalhistoryignitionlaunchlaunch padlaunchingmotionpeoplepersonrocketrocket sciencerocketryrussiansovietsoyuzspace flightspace racespaceflighttechnologicalhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857112/view/testing-of-a-soviet-venera-space-probe2018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/1830 Testing of a Soviet Venera space probeK006/1830 Testing of a Soviet Venera space probe. Footage of Soviet engineers designing and testing a Venera space probe. The footage concludes with parachute test drops. The Venera space probes were developed by the USSR between 1961 and 1983, and were designed to travel to the planet Venus. Sixteen probes were launched, with ten successfully reaching the Venusian surface.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857112/350wm/K0061830-Testing_of_a_Soviet_Venera_space_probe-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857112/preview/K0061830-Testing_of_a_Soviet_Venera_space_probe-SPL.mp473.132017-06-13Yes1900s1960s1970s1980s20th centuryclipdesigndesigningengineerengineeringengineersexplorationfilmfootagehistoricalhistorymalemanmenmotionpeoplepersonplanetary scienceresearchrussiansovietspace flightspace probespace racespacecraftspaceflighttechnologicalhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857113/view/volcanic-activity-on-io2018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/1848 Volcanic activity on IoK006/1848 Volcanic activity on Io. Footage of the Jovian moon Io, displayed on a computer screen. Io is the third largest of the moons of Jupiter. The powerful Jovian gravity powers volcanoes that can eject sulphur over 100 kilometres into space (plume visible at upper left). Hundreds of active volcanoes on Io make it the most geologically active body in the solar system. Io has been observed by a number of spacecraft, including the Pioneer and Voyager probes in the 1970s. Io was observed again by the Galileo spacecraft which orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003. The New Horizons spacecraft also observed Io in 2007, observing similar plumes and eruptions to those observed by earlier spacecraft.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857113/350wm/K0061848-Volcanic_activity_on_Io-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857113/preview/K0061848-Volcanic_activity_on_Io-SPL.mp427.212017-06-13Yes1900s20th century21st centuryactiveactivityamericanastronomicalastronomyclipcomputer screeneruptingeruptionexplorationfilmfootagegeologically activeiojovian systemmoonmotionnasanew horizonsno-onenobodyplanetary scienceplumeplumesresearchsolar systemspaceusvideohttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857114/view/desert-testing-of-nasa-s-viking-probe-equipment-1970s2018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/1937 Desert testing of NASA's Viking probe equipment, 1970sK006/1937 Desert testing of NASA's Viking probe equipment, 1970s. Footage of NASA planetary scientists in a desert, testing equipment to be used on the Viking space probes sent to Mars. The surface of Mars is arid and desert-like, hence the instruments being tested under these conditions. Viking 1 and Viking 2 launched in 1975 and entered orbit in 1976. Each orbiter also deployed a lander, both of which successfully reached the surface, sending back extensive imagery and data from their instruments.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857114/350wm/K0061937-Desert_testing_of_NASA_s_Viking_probe_equipment,_1970s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857114/preview/K0061937-Desert_testing_of_NASA_s_Viking_probe_equipment,_1970s-SPL.mp4132.112017-06-13Yes1900s1970s20th centuryamericanclipdesertengineerengineeringengineersexplorationfilmfootagehistoricalhistoryinstrumentsmalemanmartianmmenmotionnasapeoplepersonplanetary scienceplanetary scientistplanetary scientistsresearchsensorsspacespace flightspace probespace racehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857115/view/voyager-spacecraft-s-golden-record-19772018-11-06T15:32:24Z0.9K006/2026 Voyager spacecraft's Golden Record, 1977K006/2026 Voyager spacecraft's Golden Record, 1977. Footage of technicians installing a Voyager spacecraft disc ('Golden Record') in a clean room, followed by an animation of the spacecraft and disc with Jupiter reflected in it. Known as the Voyager Golden Record, this disc was carried by the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft as a message to intelligent life. The Voyagers were launched by US space agency NASA in 1977 to study the outer planets (including Jupiter). They reached escape velocity and continued outside the solar system. They will reach nearby stars in 40,000 years. The gold-plated copper phonograph disc installed on each spacecraft gives audio and visual information about Earth and its people ('The Sounds of Earth'), including greetings in 55 languages.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857115/350wm/K0062026-Voyager_spacecraft_s_Golden_Record,_1977-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857115/preview/K0062026-Voyager_spacecraft_s_Golden_Record,_1977-SPL.mp421.032017-06-13Yes1900s1970s197720th centuryalien lifeamericananimatedanimationclean roomclipcopperculturalcultureexplorationfilmfootagegold-platedgolden recordhistoricalhistorymalemanmenmessagemotionnasanorth americanorth americanpeoplepersonphonograph discplanetary sciencehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857116/view/mir-space-station-cosmonauts-19942018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/2771 Mir space station cosmonauts, 1994K006/2771 Mir space station cosmonauts, 1994. Footage of several cosmonauts on the Soviet (later Russian) space station Mir, examining circuit boards and undertaking other tasks. The footage starts with Russian cosmonaut Yelena Kondakova (born 1957) who arrived at the space station on the Soyuz TM-20 flight on 3 October 1994, part of the Mir EO-17 crew. The other three cosmonauts seen in this footage were already on board, forming the Mir EO-16 crew. The cosmonaut seen at 0:25 is the station commander Yuri Malenchenko (born 1961). From 0:28 is Kazakh cosmonaut Talgat Musabayev (born 1951). From 0:41, cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov (born 1942) is assisting Kondakova. The clip ends with Musabayev using binoculars to view the Earth. Musabayev and Malenchenko returned to Earth on 4 November 1994 in Soyuz TM-19. Polyakov and Kondakova stayed on board, returning to Earth on 22 March 1995. Polyakov's stay on Mir set a record of 14 months for the longest duration stay in orbit. Mir orbited the Earth from 1986 to 2001.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857116/350wm/K0062771-Mir_space_station_cosmonauts,_1994-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857116/preview/K0062771-Mir_space_station_cosmonauts,_1994-SPL.mp453.242017-06-13Yes1900s1990s199420th centuryastronautastronautsclipcosmonautcosmonautsearth orbitengineeringfemalefilmfloatingfootagefree fallhistoricalhistorykazakhmalemanmenmicrogravitymirmir eo-16mir eo-17motionnovemberoctoberorbitalpeoplepersonhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857117/view/mir-space-station-in-earth-orbit-19952018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/2935 Mir space station in Earth orbit, 1995K006/2935 Mir space station in orbit, 1995. Footage of the Russian Mir space station, seen in Earth orbit from the US Space Shuttle Atlantis during mission STS-71. This mission (27 June to 7 July 1995) saw the the first docking of a Space Shuttle to a space station. The space station Mir orbited the Earth from 1986 to 2001.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857117/350wm/K0062935-Mir_space_station_in_Earth_orbit,_1995-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857117/preview/K0062935-Mir_space_station_in_Earth_orbit,_1995-SPL.mp454.162017-06-13Yes1900s1990s199520th centuryamericanatlantisclipearth orbitengineeringfilmfootagehistoricalhistorymirmissionmotionnasano-onenobodyorbitalorbitingrussiansovietspacespace flightspace shuttlespace stationspacecraftspaceflightsts-71technologicaltechnologyhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857118/view/mgm-29-sergeant-ballistic-missile-test-firing2018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/3429 MGM-29 Sergeant ballistic missile test firingK006/3429 MGM-29 Sergeant ballistic missile test firing. Footage of a test firing of an MGM-29 Sergeant surface-to-surface ballistic missile. Using a solid fuel propellant, the range was between 40 and 135 kilometres. It was capable of carrying nuclear warheads, and was in use by the US Army between 1962 and 1979.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857118/350wm/K0063429-MGM-29_Sergeant_ballistic_missile_test_firing-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857118/preview/K0063429-MGM-29_Sergeant_ballistic_missile_test_firing-SPL.mp4642017-06-13Yes1900s1960s1970s20th centuryamericanatomic weaponballistic missileclipengineeringfilmfirefiringfootagehistoricalhistorylaunchlaunchingmgm-29 sergeantmotionno-onenobodynorth americanorth americannuclear warheadrocket sciencerocketrysurface to surfacesurface-to-surfacetechnologicaltechnologytesttestinghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857119/view/lunar-flying-unit-testing-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/5420 Lunar Flying Unit testing, 1960sK006/5420 Lunar Flying Unit testing, 1960s. Footage of a simulator being used to test proposed designs for a Lunar Flying Unit (LFU) to be used by NASA astronauts exploring on the surface of the Moon. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon. The astronauts explored the lunar surface in spacesuits with Portable Life Support System (PLSS) backpacks. Later missions also used the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). The exploration range was limited by the need for astronauts to be able to walk back to the Lunar Module (LM) if the rover failed. One proposal to extend the exploration range was to develop a Lunar Flying Unit (LFU). This would be a rocket-propelled backpack able to soar high over the lunar terrain. At least two designs were submitted. In 1969, NASA opted to use rovers instead of rocket-propelled backpacks for lunar exploration.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857119/350wm/K0065420-Lunar_Flying_Unit_testing,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857119/preview/K0065420-Lunar_Flying_Unit_testing,_1960s-SPL.mp4107.182017-06-13Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanapollo programastronautastronautsclipcontrolsdesigndesigningengineerengineeringengineersfilmfootagehistoricalhistoryjetpacklfulunarlunar flying unitmalemanmenmoon explorationmotionnasanorth americanorth americanpeoplepersonhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857120/view/apollo-soyuz-test-project-docking-19752018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/5787 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project docking, 1975K006/5787 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project docking, 1975. Footage of the docking of the two spacecraft involved in the joint US-Soviet Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). The ASTP mission took place from 15-24 July 1975. A Russian Soyuz and American Apollo spacecraft docked in orbit on 17 July 1975 to test a jointly-designed international docking mechanism. The clip first shows the Apollo spacecraft, then the Soyuz spacecraft, and then the Apollo spacecraft again. The moment of docking (0:15) is seen from the Apollo spacecraft with the Soyuz spacecraft visible. The two mission commanders, Thomas P. Stafford for the USA (at right) and Alexey Leonov for the USSR (at left), are seen shaking hands through the docking connection.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857120/350wm/K0065787-Apollo-Soyuz_Test_Project_docking,_1975-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857120/preview/K0065787-Apollo-Soyuz_Test_Project_docking,_1975-SPL.mp434.122017-06-13Yes17 july 19751900s1970s197520th centuryalexey leonovamericanapolloapollo-soyuz test projectastpastronautastronautsclipcosmonautcosmonautsdetentedockeddockingearth orbitengineeringfilmfootagehistoricalhistoryinternational cooperationjoint missionmalemanmenmotionnasaorbitalhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857121/view/development-of-the-europa-rocket-1960s2018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/5804 Development of the Europa rocket, 1960sK006/5804 Development of the Europa rocket, 1960s. Footage of engineers designing, constructing and testing the Europa rocket. This rocket was developed by the European Launcher Development Organisation (ELDO), the precursor to the European Space Agency (ESA). The rocket had two versions (Europa I and Europa II), with launches taking place between 1968 and 1971.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857121/350wm/K0065804-Development_of_the_Europa_rocket,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857121/preview/K0065804-Development_of_the_Europa_rocket,_1960s-SPL.mp454.242017-06-13Yes1900s1960s1970s20th centuryclipconstructingconstructiondesigndesigningeldoengineerengineeringengineersesaeuropa ieuropa iieuropeeuropeaneuropean launcher development organisationeuropean space agencyfilmfootagehistoricalhistorymalemanmenmotionpeoplepersonrocket sciencerocketryhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857122/view/lunar-soil-sample-analysis2018-01-15T18:01:57Z0.9K006/6357 Lunar soil sample analysisK006/6357 Lunar soil sample analysis. Footage of a drill being used to obtain samples for testing from lunar rocks brought back to Earth from the Moon by NASA astronauts. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon. The Apollo moon landings returned 2,415 samples and over 380 kilograms of rocks from the Moon. Moon rocks aid studies of conditions in the early solar system when the Moon and Earth were forming.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857122/350wm/K0066357-Lunar_soil_sample_analysis-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857122/preview/K0066357-Lunar_soil_sample_analysis-SPL.mp412.182017-06-13Yes1900s1960s1970s20th centuryamericanapollo programclipdrilldrillingfilmfootagegeologicalgeologyhistoricalhistorylablaboratorylunarmalemanmoon explorationmoon rockmotionnasanorth americanorth americanone personpeoplepersonprogrammeresearchresearcherhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857123/view/astronaut-biomedical-data2018-01-15T18:01:57Z0.9K006/6513 Astronaut biomedical dataK006/6513 Astronaut biomedical data. Footage of biomedical data on screens and being printed, at Mission Control, Houston, Texas, USA. During space missions by US astronauts, NASA records vital signs and other physiological data to monitor the physical condition and health of the astronauts. Vital signs that are monitored include respiration and heart rate. This footage shows early monitoring data from the first decades of the US space programme. NASA was established in 1958, with the first US astronaut launched into space in 1961.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857123/350wm/K0066513-Astronaut_biomedical_data-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857123/preview/K0066513-Astronaut_biomedical_data-SPL.mp47.132017-06-13Yes1900s1960s20th centuryamericanastronautastronautsbiologicalbiologybiomedicalbreathing rateclipdataecgelectrocardiogramelectrocardiographyfilmfootageheart rateheartbeathistoricalhistoryhoustonmedicalmedicinemission controlmotionnasano-onenobodynorth americanorth americanphysiologicalhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857124/view/viking-mission-control-celebrations-1970s2018-06-19T09:35:46Z0.9K006/6595 Viking mission control celebrations, 1970sK006/6595 Viking mission control celebrations, 1970s. Footage of NASA planetary scientists celebrating the success of the Viking space probes sent to Mars. Viking 1 and Viking 2 launched in 1975 and entered orbit in 1976. Each orbiter also deployed a lander, both of which successfully reached the surface, sending back extensive imagery and data from their instruments.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857124/350wm/K0066595-Viking_mission_control_celebrations,_1970s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857124/preview/K0066595-Viking_mission_control_celebrations,_1970s-SPL.mp427.232017-06-13Yes1900s1970s197620th centuryamericancelebrationcelebrationsclipcontrol roomengineerengineeringengineersexplorationfilmfootagehistoricalhistorymalemanmartianmenmotionnasanorth americanorth americanpeoplepersonplanetary scienceplanetary scientistplanetary scientistsresearchspace flighthttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857125/view/cloud-bands-on-jupiter2018-01-15T18:01:57Z0.9K006/6639 Cloud bands on JupiterK006/6639 Cloud bands on Jupiter. Footage from a space probe of cloud bands swirling in the atmosphere of Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system. The Great Red Spot (lower left) is about the same diameter as the Earth. Missions that have visited Jupiter include the Pioneer and Voyager probes of the 1970s, the Cassini flyby of 2000, the New Horizons flyby of 2006, the Galileo mission (1995-2003) and the Juno probe that arrived at Jupiter in 2016.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857125/350wm/K0066639-Cloud_bands_on_Jupiter-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857125/preview/K0066639-Cloud_bands_on_Jupiter-SPL.mp48.12017-06-13Yes1900s20th century21st centuryamericanastronomicalastronomyatmosphereatmosphericcassiniclipcloud bandscloudsexplorationfilmfootagegalileogreat red spotjovian systemjupitermotionnasano-onenobodyplanetary scienceresearchsolar systemspaceusvideohttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857126/view/mid-air-satellite-launch-on-a-pegasus-rocket2018-01-15T18:01:57Z0.9K006/6647 Mid-air satellite launch on a Pegasus rocketK006/6647 Mid-air satellite launch on a Pegasus rocket. Footage of a Lockheed Martin satellite being launched, with an 'Orbital' company jet aircraft carrying it to altitude attached to a Pegasus rocket. The aircraft then drops the rocket and satellite, and the rocket ignites and powers its payload to orbit. The Pegasus rocket was developed in 1990 and its most recent flight was in 2016.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857126/350wm/K0066647-Mid-air_satellite_launch_on_a_Pegasus_rocket-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857126/preview/K0066647-Mid-air_satellite_launch_on_a_Pegasus_rocket-SPL.mp445.172017-06-13Yes1900s1990s20th centuryaeroplaneaircraftairplaneamericanaviationclipengineeringfilmflightflyingfootagehistoricalhistoryignitingignitionlaunchlaunchinglockheed martinmid-airmidairmotionnasano-onenobodynorth americanorth americanorbitalpegasusplanehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857127/view/nasa-t-38-chase-airplane-in-flight2018-01-15T18:01:57Z0.9K006/8110 NASA T-38 chase airplane in flightK006/8110 NASA T-38 chase airplane in flight. Footage of a NASA Northrop T-38 Talon aircraft in flight. This aircraft is used by NASA to train its astronauts, and also (as shown here) as a chase plane. A chase plane is used to follow another aircraft during test flights or landings, including the Space Shuttle. The T-38 is a twin-engined supersonic jet. The T-38 has been operational since 1961.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857127/350wm/K0068110-NASA_T-38_chase_airplane_in_flight-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857127/preview/K0068110-NASA_T-38_chase_airplane_in_flight-SPL.mp4392017-06-13Yes1900s1960s20th centuryaeroplaneaircraftairplaneamericanaviationaviatoraviatorschase planeclipfilmflyingfootagehistoricalhistoryin flightjetmotionnasanorth americanorth americannorthrop t-38 talonpeoplepersonpilotpilotsplaneprogramprogrammespace racehttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/857128/view/apollo-module-descent-testing-1960s2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/8300 Apollo module descent testing, 1960sK006/8300 Apollo module descent testing, 1960s. Footage of an Apollo Command Module (CM) being released from an aircraft to test its descent parachutes. These parachutes were successfully used by Apollo astronauts returning from space, with the modules landing in the ocean rather than on land. This test descent took place at the White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, USA. The Apollo programme took place between 1961 and 1972, with NASA astronauts achieving six landings on the Moon.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857128/350wm/K0068300-Apollo_module_descent_testing,_1960s-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/857128/preview/K0068300-Apollo_module_descent_testing,_1960s-SPL.mp455.012017-06-13Yes1900s1960s20th centuryaeroplaneaircraftairplaneamericanapollo programclipcmcommand and service modulecommand modulecrashcsmdescendingdescentdesertdrogueengineeringfilmflightflyingfootagehistoricalhistorylandedlandinglunarmoon explorationmotionnasanew mexicohttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/858775/view/servers-at-a-data-centre2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9560 Servers at a data centreK006/9560 Rear of data servers, zooming in to show the drives.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/858775/350wm/K0069560-Servers_at_a_data_centre-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/858775/preview/K0069560-Servers_at_a_data_centre-SPL.mp418.172017-06-19Yes4kbig databusycleancloudcommunicatingcommunicationcommunicationscomputerconnectedconnectionconnectionsconnexionsdatadata centerdata centredeliverydrivedrivesethernetflashingflickeringinformationinfrastructureinternetitlightlightsmemorymodernonlinerackhttps://www.sciencephoto.com/media/858776/view/ports-and-lights-of-data-centre-servers2018-03-28T09:38:32Z0.9K006/9562 Ports and lights of data centre serversK006/9562 Rear of computer data servers, showing cables and flashing lights.https://www.sciencephoto.com/image/858776/350wm/K0069562-Ports_and_lights_of_data_centre_servers-SPL.jpghttps://www.sciencephoto.com/image/858776/preview/K0069562-Ports_and_lights_of_data_centre_servers-SPL.mp4202017-06-19Yes4kbig databusycablecablescablingcleancloudcommunicatingcommunicationcommunicationscomputerconnectedconnectionconnectionsconnexionscrowdeddatadata centerdata centredeliveryethernetflashingflickeringinformationinfrastructureinternetitlightlightsmemorymodern